The mostly German-speaking cantons, or provinces, are divided nearly equally between the two religious affiliations. |
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Alongside the BiH state elections, there were also elections to the parliaments at entity level and in the Croat-Muslim Federation's cantons. |
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These original communities were called cantons, and today Switzerland's twenty-six provinces are called by the same name. |
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His province was subdivided into districts and the latter into towns and cantons. |
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In addition, the cantons and over 3,000 communes have preserved their autonomy and decide numerous issues by popular vote. |
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These are divided up into small cantons, separated by armed checkpoints restricting virtually all movement. |
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Geneva was not yet part of Switzerland and the city allied with the cantons of Bern and Fribourg against Savoy. |
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On August 1, 1291, three Alpine cantons swore the oath of confederation, an act that later came to be regarded as the foundation of Switzerland. |
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The cantons are free to exercise that power as long as the confederation does not make use of its concurrent power. |
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It emphasizes democracy, decentralization, and the sovereignty of individual cantons, which give much autonomy to individual communities. |
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What the proposals amounted to was a plan to trisect the West Bank into three cantons by annexing blocs of settlements. |
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It coordinates the network and computing nodes of universities located in the other cantons. |
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This registration limit does not apply to the cantons Basel-City, Baselland and Zurich or to the city of Zurich. |
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In Holland, France, the Scandinavian countries, and a handful of Swiss cantons, women did gain access to at least some fields of legal practice around the turn of the century. |
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Half of this amount will go to the mountainous cantons and the other half to the central city cantons. |
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Voting is compulsory in a small number of cantons, where those abstaining without a justifiable reason are subject to a small fine. |
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In addition, we did not find any evidence of relevant international research being used to inform the implementation plans of the cantons. |
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Police units from various cantons, paramedic services and other organisations also come to the ifa for just these reasons. |
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Egged on by the PKK, Syrian Kurds have established autonomous cantons which Turkey fears will sharpen Kurdish separatism within its own borders. |
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The division between cantons held at 11-11 for two hours until Zurich, the largest canton, weighed in on the side of the UN supporters, assuring their victory. |
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With votes in from more than half the Swiss cantons by mid-afternoon, the proposal had been formally rejected though the majority was not yet known. |
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In some cantons though it is the host family who has to pay for the travel expenses. |
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Of the twenty-six cantons, twenty-two are officially monolingual. |
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Residents of Switzerland are subject to personal income taxes levied by the central government and also by the 26 cantons and 2,900 municipalities. |
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It copes with such events primarily with the structured modularly assets of cantons, communes and private institutions. |
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As a result, in some cantons, almost no-one is sentenced for maltreating an animal. |
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The majority of cantons were applying a preemptory tolerant policy towards users, hundreds of hemp shops and hemp producers. |
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The usual stereotype breaks down: rich French-speaking cantons like Geneva and Vaud pay for poorer German ones such as Uri. |
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They will also elect three multi-ethnic state presidency members, a Serb Republic president and assemblies for 10 cantons in the Muslim-Croat federation. |
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The 40,000 new communes, usually the same as the old parishes, served as the base for a nested hierarchy of cantons, districts, and eighty-three departments. |
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The national flag, officially adopted in 1848, originated in the fourteenth century, as the first confederate cantons needed a common sign for recognition among their armies. |
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In Switzerland, a confederal state, the primacy of decision-making lies with the communes, then in order, the cantons and the confederation. |
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The cantons have also changed theirs constitutions to be in conformity with the confederalism system. |
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The Ostschweiz CHost consortium is responsible for the cantons of St. Gallen, Appenzell Ausserrhoden and Innerrhoden, Thurgau and Graubünden. |
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Transfers to children are exempt in almost all cantons, except in Appenzell-Innerhoden, Jura, Lucerne, Neuchâtel and Vaud. |
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A balanced animal and arable husbandry was practised only in parts of the British Isles, Denmark, Flanders, and the Swiss cantons, which were oriented towards the market. |
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Not all the cantons are single territorial entities: some have small exclaves completely surrounded by the territory of other cantons. |
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One promising arrangement could be a confederation of independently governed areas or cantons, to be established in the territory between the Jordan and the Mediterranean. |
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It is divided into two ethnic cantons, separated by the river Ibar. |
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Our view is that this may have happened in a number of cantons, but in an unsystematic way. |
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The separate Swiss cantons are in this respect not unlike Liechtenstein or other small tax havens where postbox firms are based. |
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Confederate authorities should do nothing to ensure their Jewishness, since matters of worship and education will be exclusive privileges of the constituent cantons. |
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As special edition Sig decided to manufacture P210 to the armorial bearings the Switzerland cantons. |
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Projects for the construction of minarets have encountered opposition in several cantons. |
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In both cases, cobalt blue was used to accent certain elements including the bells, the man's shoes, shirt, and hat, and the cantons of the flags. |
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As a result, the cantons will have to give up an important part of their self-rule in the administration of justice. |
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They shall take into account the particularities of the country and the requirements of the cantons. |
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One would have dropped the lump-sum tax privileges that some Swiss cantons allow wealthy foreigners. |
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Several cantons currently allow foreign nationals to join the police force. |
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The cantons, too, support the extension of this section since it is also intended to serve regional transport. |
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The purpose of this initiative is to invest the cantons with full competence to determine the body which grants the right in question. |
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It is also a way for the Confederation to engage the cantons in its political objectives. |
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There is a move towards transferring some of the confederation's duties to the cantons and to the private sector. |
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The cantons are considering whether the option of a concordat would be desirable. |
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It is planned that additional funding will come from the cantons, industry and private sponsors. |
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In the past five years the cantons and a number of communes have designated officials to be in charge of integration questions. |
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Prosecution of war crimes by the state court has continued to be satisfactory overall, but it needs to improve in the entities and cantons. |
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The cantons also retain all powers and competencies not delegated to the Confederation by the Constitution. |
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As on the federal level, all cantons provide for some forms of direct democracy. |
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The duration of the Landsgemeinde varies significantly between the two cantons that still convene it. |
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In the former administrative organisation, Caen was a part of 9 cantons, of which it was the chief town. |
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Zwingli formed an alliance of Reformed cantons which divided the Confederation along religious lines. |
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He rallied the reformed cities and cantons and helped them to recover from the defeat at Kappel. |
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To halt this trend, Frederick William I divided Prussia into regimental cantons. |
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Nonetheless, the failure to resolve the problems created by the 9 February forced people, and cantons, to consider a new votation. |
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Next morning, we took a cable car up to the Gemmi pass, a nick in the Bernese Alps that connects the Valais and Bern cantons. |
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In none of the two cantons is the Landsgemeinde used to elect the parliament. |
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On 18 April 1999 the Swiss population and the cantons voted in favour of a completely revised federal constitution. |
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The cantons of Geneva and Vaud charge an annual price of 6 Swiss francs. |
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They were divided into 100 cantons, each of which had to provide and support 1000 armed men for the constant pursuit of war. |
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Consideration of the initiatives of the cantons of Lucerne and Aargau was suspended pending examination of the draft amendment to the Nationality Act. |
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Switzerland as a country did not attempt to homogenize its population nor did it split according to linguistic, religious, or cultural lines, although some cantons did. |
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Most cantons did not have or no longer had an overcrowding problem. |
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At the beginning of last year, the PDF data with inventories of orts of regional and local importance in the cantons of Aargau and Wallis were inserted in the Logistics Databank. |
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It is certainly true that none of the other three federations that I have mentioned gives the central government powers of disallowance over the laws of its states or cantons. |
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The cantons make limited use of incapacitating devices and police dogs. |
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The difference between the cash settlement paid and the par value of the share represents taxable income or revenue in a number of cantons and at the direct federal tax level. |
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In 2005, a little more than ten years after the Earth Summit in Rio and the adoption of Agenda 21, some 140 municipalities and 14 cantons in Switzerland have embarked upon sustainable development processes. |
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In October 2000, several days of persistent heavy rain in the cantons of Valais and Ticino not only caused landslips and mudslides but also created a precarious situation along mountain torrents, rivers and lakes. |
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The Confederation certainly cannot commit additional resources, but is ready to cede land to the cantons for the purpose, which would result in a drop in the price. |
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Although the Alpine cantons started to bind together in medieval days, they developed a single market only in the 19th century—starting, like the EU, with goods and spreading imperfectly to services. |
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According to the new financial adjustment between the government and the cantons which will come into force in 2008, this formula will now be based purely on population density and the length of private track. |
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With a workforce of around 2600 and a line network length of approx. 900 km across seven cantons, BLS AG is the second-largest railway company in Switzerland. |
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The thirteen cantons determine which doctors have the authority to sell pharmaceuticals, and there are no restrictions on the number of dispending doctors in the cantons. |
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French is spoken in the Western Alps, including the Swiss cantons of Vaud and Valais, and in the northwestern Italian region of the Valle d'Aosta. |
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The school has direct and close links with the relevant public health authorities in both the cantons of Geneva and Vaud and regularly consults them on procedures to adopt on all health-related issues. |
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The measures for the reactivation of the bedload regime are mostly based on the Federal Fisheries Act. Some cantons are already making a significant effort in this area while others only began to evaluate measures recently. |
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Like other cantons, Appenzell tries to lure rich pensioners. |
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But German-speakers and country people tend to be hostile, in particular those in the heartland cantons such as Uri and Schwyz, imbued with the spirit of self-reliance and suspicion of outsiders traditional in Alpine valleys. |
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Gifts are fully tax exempt in the cantons of Lucerne and Schwyz. |
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Federal Switzerland, often recognised for its multilingualism and respect for regional linguistic variation, gives considerable fiscal autonomy to its cantons. |
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The Swiss Federal Constitution declares the cantons to be sovereign to the extent that their sovereignty is not limited by federal law. |
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Six young female sportspeople and seven male sportspeople from ten cantons were each supported with CHF 2,000 and another CHF 6,500 contributed to the development of the sponsorship program. |
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Political, economic and military power is concentrated with nationalistic powers in the federation and cantons which have implemented decentralization for their ethnocentric purposes. |
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As a result of vigorous opposition from most of the cantons and a number of special-interest groups the Federal Council had to abandon this change. |
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He does not like the redistribution of tax revenues among the cantons, or other proposals for harmonising various policies of cantonal governments. |
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As the following table shows, Novartis associates live in various cantons. |
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The federal government and the cantons both have the power to levy taxes. |
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In this way, it also wishes to bolster the efforts currently being made by regions, cantons and private organizations to establish large-scale protected areas. |
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Independent selection and review boards, mandated by parliaments, are responsible for the selection of directors of police and police commissioners in the entities and cantons and can review their performance. |
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The universities of applied sciences, some of which are spread over several sites and cantons, along with their 60 subschools, are to be run more efficiently and collaborate more. |
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The Confederation finances national highways and although cantons are responsible for the construction and maintenance of the cantonal highways, the confederation also contributes to the costs of the more important ones. |
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The repairing authorities, in this case, were the magistri pagorum or magistrates of the cantons. |
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The arrondissements are further divided in cantons, which are themselves made up of one or several communes. |
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The 101 departments are subdivided into 335 arrondissements, which are, in turn, subdivided into 2,054 cantons. |
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These cantons are then divided into 36,658 communes, which are municipalities with an elected municipal council. |
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These include Canada, Germany, Switzerland, and the United States, where provinces, cantons, or states impose separate taxes. |
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Luxembourg is divided into 12 cantons, which are further divided into 105 communes. |
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The Alemanni during the Roman Empire period were divided into a number of cantons or goviae, each presided by a tribal king. |
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As they had left their tribal homes behind, they probably took over all the former Celtic cantons along the Danube. |
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At this time, the eight cantons gradually increased their influence on neighbouring cities and regions through additional alliances. |
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The Reformation in Switzerland led to doctrinal division amongst the cantons. |
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During the Thirty Years' War, religious disagreements among the cantons kept the confederacy neutral and spared it from belligerents. |
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The revolt was put down swiftly by force and with the help of many cantons. |
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Conflicts between rural and urban cantons and disagreements over the bounty of the Burgundian Wars had led to skirmishes. |
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The result was the Act of Mediation which largely restored Swiss autonomy and introduced a Confederation of 19 cantons. |
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Any 8 cantons together can also call a constitutional referendum on a federal law. |
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The cantons have a permanent constitutional status and, in comparison with the situation in other countries, a high degree of independence. |
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However, there are considerable differences between the individual cantons, most particularly in terms of population and geographical area. |
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Education in Switzerland is very diverse because the constitution of Switzerland delegates the authority for the school system to the cantons. |
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The cantons are listed in their order of precedence given in the federal constitution. |
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It is an old tradition from the rural central cantons and considered the national sport by some. |
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The cantons of the Helvetic Republic had merely the status of an administrative subdivision with no sovereignty. |
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This relative independence served as the basis for conflict during the time of the Reformation when the various cantons divided between different confessional camps. |
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In all other cantons democratic rights are exercised by secret ballot. |
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Under the Federal Constitution, all 26 cantons are equal in status. |
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The Confederacy, governed by nobles of various cantons, facilitated management of common interests and ensured peace on the important mountain trade routes. |
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This time the Protestant cantons won, dominating the confederation. |
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Arrondissements and cantons are merely administrative divisions. |
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The system has since been adopted by other Swiss cities and cantons. |
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The cantons of Schwyz, Zug, Obwalden and Nidwalden are particularly advantageous, however even in these cantons the community taxes vary considerably. |
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